Social work speaks : National Association of Social Workers policy statements, 2012-2014 / [foreword by] Jeanne W. Anastas and Elizabeth J. Clark.
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Washington, D.C: :
NASW Press,
c2012.
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Edition: | 9th ed. |
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Table of Contents:
- Policy statement topic areas
- Foreword / by Jeane W. Anastas and Elizabeth J. Clark
- Public and professional policy statements. Adolescent and young adult health
- Adolescent pregnancy and planning
- Aging and wellness
- Affirmative action
- Alcohol, tobacco, and other drugs
- Capital punishment and the death penalty
- Child abuse and neglect
- Civil liberties and justice
- Community development
- Confidentiality and information utilization
- Crime victim assistance
- Cultural and linguistic competence in the social work profession
- Deprofessionalization and reclassification
- Disasters
- Drug testing in the workplace
- Early childhood care and services
- Education of children and youths
- Electoral politics
- Employee assistance
- End-of-life care
- Environmental policy
- Family planning and reproductive choice
- Family policy
- Family violence
- Foster care and adoption
- Gender-,ethnic-,and race-based workplace discrimination
- Genetics
- Health care policy
- HIV and AIDS
- Homelessness
- Hospice care
- Housing
- Immigrants and refugees
- International policy on human rights
- Juvenile justice and delinquency prevention
- Language and cultural diversity in the United States
- Lesbian, gay, and bisexual issues
- Long-term care
- Mental health
- Parental kidnapping
- Peace and social justice
- People with disabilities
- Physical punishment of children
- Poverty and economic justice
- Professional impairment
- Professional self-care and social work
- Prostituted people, commercial sex workers, and social work practice
- Public child welfare
- Racism
- Role of government, social policy, and social work
- Rural social work
- School truancy and dropout prevention
- School violence
- Slavery and human trafficking
- Social services
- Social work in the criminal justice system
- Sovereignty, rights, and the well-being of indigenous peoples technology and social work
- Transgender and gender identity issues
- Voter participation
- Welfare reform
- Women in the social work profession
- Women's issues
- Youth suicide
- NASW Code of Ethics.